Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Paris Day 6

Today was our last day in Paris, I couldn't believe the 6 days went so fast and yet there are still so much to see! The weather was the best out of the 6 days we were here; blue sky with white clouds and temperature in the 70's very comfortable. We woke up nice and early to enjoy our last day in Paris. We planned to do some souvenir shopping and the rest of the day is open. Hum...where else I wanted to see? I have seen beautiful pictures of Hôtel de Ville, Sacré-Coeur, and Jardin du Luxembourg so let's visit those three places. We bought the mobilis zone 1-2 pass to cover our transportation needs and off we go first stop: Hôtel de Ville. 

Hôtel de Ville is like Paris' "city hall". After we got off the metro station and waked up, we saw the building right in front of us - amazing. The architecture was magnificent, lots of details!



I really liked the lamp posts in front of the building, very artistic! I really appreciate the fact that people put so much time and effort even on small things like a lamp post! 




From Hôtel de Ville, we walked across to the Île de la Cité, Notre Dame area, for souvenir shopping. There are many souvenir stores surrounding Notre Dame. I got some inexpensive but pretty scarves for friends and co-workers. Then, we got some beautiful magnets that looked like a frame with famous art like Mona Lisa and Starry Starry Night inside. 

Then we walked across Notre Dame to the other side. We noticed that we haven't take any photos of Notre Dame on its side and back so we walked along the river bank for some great photos.




Viewing Notre Dame from this angle gave us a different perspective of the most famous Gothic church. Truly a masterpiece! Then we arrived on the most romantic bridge in Paris (remembered that from the river cruise). The bridge was filled with locks; I was told that couples came here, put the lock on, and then throw the key on the river resembling the couple will never separate and together forever :)


Now you know what I mean by the bridge is filled with locks? HAHA!


We crossed the bridge to see the "back" of Notre Dame. When we got there, there was a group of kids asking for us for signature. I have read about this scam before so we didn't fell for it!  For those who doesn't know, do not sign anything or give any money to those kids.  They are not legit organization! In fact, I read an article that those kids are bought from some gangs from Romania. Once you gave them money, the gang member will come and take those money from the kids. Just because you are in the church area, they are not associate with the church nor any legal charity! If you want to make a donation, donate inside the church, plenty of donation boxes inside! Also, I saw those kids in not just church area, they are everywhere in tourists sights like the Opera House! I just said no and walked away, it always work :)


Back to my enjoyment of looking at Notre Dame, here is the "back" side:



After Notre Dame, we headed to Jardin du Luxembourg. There was no metro stop near it, only RER stop so we took the metro 4 from Saint-Michel to Odéon and then walked to the garden. The walk was really nice because we get to see Paris, the buildings, the people. Here's a very nice apartment complex:


Wouldn't it be so romantic to live here?

Then, we saw this guy playing piano in the middle of the street! I really love how people are so passionate in their interest!


We walked down this street following the map. We found a great sandwich place just right in front of the entrance of the garden, very inexpensive and delicious for lunch!  We ate sitting on the stairway haha but felt very Parisian :) After our wonderful quick lunch, we walked into the garden. We saw family with their kids enjoying their time in the garden. Here I am in front of the Palais du Luxembourg:



We spend sometime in this beautiful garden! Afterwards, we walked back to the metro station to our next stop: Sacré-Coeur. While on our walk back to the metro, there are a lot of clothing stores so we went in some and shop! Hubby ended up buying few shirts and polos, who could resist not to buy clothing in the fashion capital of the world! 

Again, artistic metro station:




From Odéon, we took metro 10 to get to Sèvres-Babylone and then switch to metro 12 to Abbesses. We arrived Abbesses and there was a sign showing that the stairway up is like 400+ steps! Silly us that we walked up, should've taken the elevator! But the walk up was colorful:


We finally saw the exit wohoo! Once we got out of the metro station, we followed sign to walk to Sacré-Coeur. In front of us were another flight of stairs!!!! I know there was a funicular to go up but we didn't look for it so we walked again! Picture of me walking the stairs again, don't do this unless you want some exercise LOL!



After hundreds of steps, we finally reached the bottom of the church (yes more steps to walk up). Since we put so much effort to walk up, we took our time and enjoy the beautiful view up here!




Photography is prohibited inside so you have to be there to see the inside of it :) All I can tell you is that I liked the interior of Notre Dame more. There were more kids asking for donation again so say no and walk away! When we got out of the church, we were heading back down and then saw the funicular!!!!  Since we bought the mobilis day ticket, we use it to get down. Within few minutes we were back down! There are a lot of souvenir shops around this area too so more shopping!

We decided to go to Louvre afterwards to have our last look at the beautiful museum! From Anvers, we took metro 2 to get to Pigalle and took metro 12 to Concorde and then metro 1 to Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre. We took more photos of Louvre, we'll never get tired of it!



I really like how this photo came out :)


This cute little puppy :)


We went back to our hotel to drop off our souvenirs and rest a bit before we headed out for dinner. We modified our reservation because we wanted to go back to Le P'tit Troquet since it was so good! We ordered completely different dishes this time (although I missed the foie gras)!  We ordered the preserved duck, grilled lamb (I don't like that taste of lamb but this one I really couldn't tell it was lamb that was how good it was), and the strawberry dessert.





Another great dinner at Le P'tit Troquet! After dinner, we wanted to take some night photography and decided to go back to Eiffel Tower since it was near the restaurant. This time, we went across the river to view the Eiffel Tower. We waited here for the sun to set and more and more people arrived to have their spot to take photos of the most famous landmark in Paris!



We were standing in here waiting for at least an hour but it was worth it! We were counting down to 10 pm for the tower to twinkle.  Once again, we saw the tower twinkle and it was really magically!!! Our last view of the Eiffel Tower, going to miss it!



On the train back to our hotel, we had our final look at the Eiffel Tower. In that moment, I felt like I miss it already! Paris is a very romantic city and every corner of it, something will caught your eyes! 

We got back to our hotel around 11 pm and our flight tomorrow to Munich is at 10:45 am! We made reservation with the front desk to arrange a taxi to pick us up at 6:30 am since we can't afford to miss our flight! Good-bye Paris, I hope to see you again in the future!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Loire Valley, France

When I was a kid, I love puzzles that I even glued the puzzles and hung on my wall as poster.  I remembered one of the puzzle was a very beautiful castle situated on a river. I never know where or if this castle even existed in this world.....until I was planning my trip to France.  I heard people recommended Loire Valley to see famous Château (castles) so I google it and the picture of the castle in my puzzle came up! The castle is Château de Chenonceau!  I re-planned my trip so we could visit the Loire Valley just to see this castle!

I booked the train ticket from Paris Montparnasse to Tours Centre in two months ahead and it was 70 euros round-trip for 2 people. I booked from TGV-Europe: http://en.voyages-sncf.com/en/
When selecting "ticket collection country" do not put USA or else it will redirect you to Rail Europe which will cost you more. Select a euro country like Germany, prices will display in Euros and I have a zero percent foreign transaction fee credit card so it will not cost me more paying in euros (if you don't then the fee will be 3% from your credit card company). Once you booked, you'll be able to print out the ticket or send to your email so no need to worry about the ticket collection country.

Discounted tickets are on sale 3 months prior to departure date. Those sell out fast so I suggest you to check everyday and as soon as you see your travel date ticket shows up, book right away! If your credit card got rejected, call your credit card company let them know you are making a purchase on this French website, and retry. I have heard people were not able to book even though they called the credit card company.......I was able to on my first try. Do you have a credit card with a smart chip? That'll increase your chance I guess. If you don't, you may want to consider one like a Bank of America travel reward card, no annual free, no foreign exchange, and with smart chip. You'll need a credit card with smart chip to purchase tickets on machine in Europe.

We weren't comfortable on driving ourselves so we decided to take a tour from Tours.  We booked a full day tour of 4 castles with Touraine Evasion for 52 euros per person online.  We headed out early at 6 am and got to Gare Montparnasse around 6:30 am. We had one hour till our train so we bought a sandwich for breakfast. We were in front of the flipping schedule board to see where our train platform going to be, it was fun looking at the old-fashioned flipping board!

We arrived Tours at 8:49 am and walked straight toward the Tours tourist office (less than 5 min walk) to meet our tour guide. We were greeted by a guy from the company and waited for our tour van to come. Our tour guide arrived with her van and there were 5 other tourists going to the castles with us. The van was comfortable and clean and our tour guide spoke sufficient English.

First, we arrived at Château d'Azay-le-Rideau, a cute little castle known for its reflection on its pond.  Our tour guide purchased our tickets (reduced group admission) and distributed to us. She explained some history about the castle and we had 1 hour free time to tour around the castle and its grounds. We went into the castle, walked up to the 3rd floor and toured some rooms. This castle felt more like home (a mansion at least for its size!). We walked through the interior of the castle in around 20 minutes and came out to take photos of its reflection from its pond. We walked around the pond and take photos of its reflection, it looked like a picture from postcards!











After the awesome views, we walked back to the parking lot to meet again.  All the people in our group was on time so off we go to the next castle! The 2nd castle we visited was Château de Villandry - famous for its garden! Once again, we had 1 hour in this castle so we decided to spend our precious 1 hour on the castle's garden instead so we didn't went inside the castle.  Our tour guide said the view from the top of the terrace is the best to see the garden so we entered the castle and walked upstairs and exited out to the terrace. I couldn't believe how huge the garden is! You have to be there to see it yourself to believe it! Words could not describe the beauty of its garden so here are some pictures:
















One hour went fast in this castle! Next, we went back to Tours Centre for a quick 20 mins lunch break. We decided to grab something to eat at McDonald's since that was close by. We didn't mind the quick lunch in order to see my dream castle! The 3rd castle was Château de Chambord - the largest of the Loire Valley!

From Tours, the ride to Château de Chambord was like 1-1.5 hours. On the ride to Chambord, our tour guide pointed out other famous castles as we passed by.  We passed by Amboise, it looked like a very nice little town! As we passed by the area, I wish we could spend few days in Loire Valley to explore the area with our own car! Loire Valley is like a little girl's dreamland!

We finally arrived Château de Chambord...well parking lot. We walked for around 3 minutes and we saw the castle! It was unbelievable, it was huge, truly incredible!



This castle was the king's hunting summer home so most of the time the castle was left empty (what a waste!) We walked to the back to enter the castle, we had 1.5 hours exploring on our own. We quickly went in and took the famous Leonardo da Vinci's double-helix staircase to go upstairs to see some rooms.


We went up to the roof area and took some pictures of the castle's structure. The architecture was amazing, how could people hundreds of years ago built this?







We had enough time to browse through the interior of the castle since mostly are empty spaces. We came back out and walked across the little bridge to get to the other side of the river so we could have some pictures of the whole castle. The view of the castle from across the river was excellent! 





Next stop, the castle I am here for - Château de Chenonceau. Our tour guide called Château de Chenonceau the "lady's castle" whereas Chambord the "guy's castle", totally agreed with her! We arrived at the parking lot and the way to the castle was a good 5 minute walk. We walked on this dirt road with tall trees on both side - very refreshing! 


We had 1.5 hours in this castle! As we enter the castle, the castle smelled very good; it was full of flowers (no wonder it's the lady's castle!). 




We saw many different rooms and even the kitchen:


This was my favorite room:


Afterwards, we came out and went to see the side of the castle. It looked exactly like the picture in my puzzle that I have been seeing for years in my childhood:


I just couldn't believe that I am actually here! It was one of the few moments in my life that I felt like a dream came true right in front of my eyes! It was beautiful! We walked around its garden and took more photos from different angles:







We finally saw all 4 castles and it was a long day! Our train back to Paris was at 7:11 pm and we made it back to Tours as promised at 6:45 pm. We had plenty of time to walk back to the train station and waited for our train. On the ride back to Paris, we couldn't stop looking at the photos we took, it was well worth the time and money! I was chatting with the girl who was in our tour and she said she paid 80 euros for her train ticket to Tours (we paid 70 euros for both of us! wow so book ahead!). 

We got back to Paris at 8:24 pm and went straight for dinner.  I made reservation at www.thefork.com for La Vache au Comptoir (20% off), this restaurant was close by Gare Montparnasse. The food was beyond my expectation! It might not looked like a fancy restaurant but the food quality and price were pretty good! After dinner, it was already 10 pm so we went back to our hotel and fell asleep right away!